Psaume 85:1-7

1 Au maître-chantre. Psaume des enfants de Coré.
2 Éternel, tu as été propice envers ta terre; tu as ramené les captifs de Jacob.
3 Tu as pardonné l'iniquité de ton peuple; tu as couvert tous leurs péchés. (Sélah.)
4 Tu as retiré tout ton courroux; tu es revenu de l'ardeur de ta colère.
5 Rétablis-nous, ô Dieu de notre salut, et fais cesser ton indignation contre nous!
6 Seras-tu toujours courroucé contre nous? Feras-tu durer ta colère d'âge en âge?
7 Ne reviendras-tu pas nous rendre la vie, afin que ton peuple se réjouisse en toi?

Psaume 85:1-7 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician, A Psalm for the sons of Korah. This psalm is generally thought to have been composed after the return of the Jews from their captivity in Babylon; and yet when they were in some distress from their neighbours, either in the times of Ezra and Nehemiah, or in the times of Antiochus; but then this deliverance from captivity must be considered as typical of redemption by Christ; for as the title of the Syriac version is, "it is a prophecy concerning Christ;" it speaks of his dwelling in the land, of his salvation being near, and of the glory of the divine perfections as displayed in it; and perhaps some parts of it may respect the conversion of the Jews in the latter day; and Aben Ezra and Kimchi say, it is concerning the captivity of Babylon, yet also of their present captivity.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.